El domingo 14 de mayo a las 11:13:25 CEST, José G. Juanino escribió:
Hello FreeBSD ports!
I am porting a backup software (bup backup), and the upstream Makefile
has a "test" target. I find useful to make a port knob to allow run
such test (disabled by default). What is the best way to accomplish
that task? Is there any doc or "best practique" to watch for?
I am thinking in write something like this:
RUNTEST_DESC= Run test suite # knob
.....
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MRUNTEST}
post-build:
${GMAKE} ${MAKE_ARGS} -C ${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION} test
.endif
But it seems very contrived and ugly.
You can find the full shar file in 219174 (with no test target
deployed).
Hi again, I will try to answer to myself ...
I have defined the "RUNTEST" knob in "OPTIONS_DEFINE" variable, and
after:
RUNTEST_VARS= TEST_TARGET=test
The last line enable the "do-test" target properly when the knob is set
(see bsd.port.mk system Makefile)
But I do not know how to invoke automatically that target when user just
run "make". Indeed I am thinking if really is a good idea to force the
execution of "make test" by mean of the knob ... In some other ports I
am seeing, this is enterelly optional.
Regards
--
José G. Juanino
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